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Do you think you have to love everything an author writes just because you love them?
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I know it’s an obvious answer, but I used to think that I would simply (and blindly) love anything Machado de Assis ever wrote. When I decided to read all his works, I realized that I don’t like some of his books and short stories, and I admit that some of his works were not well written (not what I expected, to be honest).
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But that doesn’t make an author bad. And it made me more confident as a writer myself. The message is: a good author is allowed to make mistakes. That’s a wonderful relief. Under that premise, Dan Brown can write ORIGIN and Ishiguro can write THE BURIED GIANT. The opposite is also true, I liked VERONIKA DECIDES TO DIE, by Paulo Coelho.
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I’m almost done with PERIL AT END HOUSE and the next Agatha is ELEPHANTS CAN REMEMBER. It was published in 1972 after CURTAIN: POIROT’S LAST CASE. Some critics were very kind to our Dame at the time, but others just called this book one of the “execrable last novels” where Christie “loses her grip altogether.”
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I don’t know. Many people hate Machado’s last novel, MEMORIAL DE AIRES (“Aires’s Journal”). When he wrote it, he was feeling depressed and lonely (Carolina his wife had passed away four years before), he was sick, and he died in the same year, 1908. All that is clearly transported to his narrative, but it didn’t spoil the book for me. I really love MEMORIAL DE AIRES.
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They say Christie was not very well at that time she wrote ELEPHANTS either. But THE SECRET ADVERSARY was the book I didn’t like so far in this project and it was her second book.
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So, yeah... let’s see what I think of this one.
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☕️ Thank you, @colecoesfolha for another Agatha!
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Now, tell me this: what was your favorite author’s book you didn’t like? 👇🏻

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10969taka .
I listened to a story about a disaster-affected area in Chiba Prefecture from my old friend. I want everyone to spread if possible! .
Tomorrow, from 12:00 to 17:00, we will accept support supplies delivered to everyone affected by the earthquake in Chiba in front of the Avex Building Clinic in the Aveyama avex building. .
Collected supplies will be delivered as soon as possible, and those that could not be delivered will be surely placed in the affected areas at a later date. .
The goods delivered tomorrow will be very helpful if you bring the same kind of goods together rather than various kinds of assortments. .
Offering vegetable juice, oral rehydration solution (OS-1, Pocari Sweat, etc.), barley tea, canned coffee, Calpis, children's diapers (underwear type ML size is insufficient), elderly diapers (especially M size) women's urine Take pad, wipe wipe, sanitary goods, pet sheet, dock food, cat food (dry food and canned food) handbag (eco bag and plastic bag), work gloves (work gloves), bull pond (since there are a lot of AA) single, Sweat wipe sheet, sanitizing sheet, soap, hand soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo that does not require water, underwear (disposable paper pants placed on beauty salons etc.), paper cups, paper plates, wraps, instant food, .
Please refrain from foods other than those listed or used ones. .
I would like your cooperation.
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Material reception
. * Avex Building Clinic 3-30 Minami-Aoyama Minato-ku, Tokyo 1-30 Toru Oku Sebu Eleven) Avex Building 1F (Deals from 12:00 to 17:00) .
Thank you everyone, and hope for an immediate restoration! .
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TAKA
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. #repost@10969taka#translations by Google翻訳#oneokrock#taka#支援物資#拡散希望

To A Reason
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Your finger tap on the drum sets every sound free.
And so begins the new harmony.
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Your footstep is the rise of new men
setting off to march.
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Your head looks away: New Love!
Your head turns here: New Love!
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The children sing to you:
“Change our fates. Cure our plagues.
Start time over from the beginning.”
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They beg of you:
“Raise our fortunes and our vows
from any substance that you can.”
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You who arrive always,
you go away everywhere.
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Arthur Rimbaud (tr. from French by me)
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.#rimbaud#arthurrimbaud#french#poetry#paulweinfield#translations

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Do you think you have to love everything an author writes just because you love them?
⁣
I know it’s an obvious answer, but I used to think that I would simply (and blindly) love anything Machado de Assis ever wrote. When I decided to read all his works, I realized that I don’t like some of his books and short stories, and I admit that some of his works were not well written (not what I expected, to be honest).
⁣
But that doesn’t make an author bad. And it made me more confident as a writer myself. The message is: a good author is allowed to make mistakes. That’s a wonderful relief. Under that premise, Dan Brown can write ORIGIN and Ishiguro can write THE BURIED GIANT. The opposite is also true, I liked VERONIKA DECIDES TO DIE, by Paulo Coelho.
⁣
I’m almost done with PERIL AT END HOUSE and the next Agatha is ELEPHANTS CAN REMEMBER. It was published in 1972 after CURTAIN: POIROT’S LAST CASE. Some critics were very kind to our Dame at the time, but others just called this book one of the “execrable last novels” where Christie “loses her grip altogether.”
⁣
I don’t know. Many people hate Machado’s last novel, MEMORIAL DE AIRES (“Aires’s Journal”). When he wrote it, he was feeling depressed and lonely (Carolina his wife had passed away four years before), he was sick, and he died in the same year, 1908. All that is clearly transported to his narrative, but it didn’t spoil the book for me. I really love MEMORIAL DE AIRES.
⁣
They say Christie was not very well at that time she wrote ELEPHANTS either. But THE SECRET ADVERSARY was the book I didn’t like so far in this project and it was her second book.
⁣
So, yeah... let’s see what I think of this one.
⁣
☕️ Thank you, @colecoesfolha for another Agatha!
⁣
Now, tell me this: what was your favorite author’s book you didn’t like? 👇🏻

How would you investigate a crime before it happened?
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The collection “Coleção Folha The Best of Agatha Christie” (@colecoesfolha) is about to reach its 16th book! Tomorrow, in all the best newsstands, they’re launching THREE BLIND MICE AND OTHER STORIES. But this week, I’m still reading the 9th book of the collection...
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PERIL AT END HOUSE, translated to Portuguese by Otavio Albuquerque. It brings back my favorite character, Detective Poirot. And I get the feeling that nobody can leave this guy alone.
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In this book, Poirot is enjoying summer at the Cornwall coast, when he discovers that somebody wants to kill Nick Buckley, a beautiful young lady with a “vivid face, pansy shaped, the enormous dark-blue eyes, and something else-something haunting and arresting.”
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Who would want to murder her? Where did Christie find these ideas? But these are not the real questions of this post.
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The real question is: how would you investigate a crime before it had been committed? ⁣
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